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ASUS Launches World’s First NVIDIA 3D Vision Notebook

by apoppin on Nov.18, 2009, under News, Web News

ASUS has announced today the official debut of its new G51J gaming notebook, designed
to enable NVIDIA's 3D Vision solution on a portable PC.  It features a 15.6-inch 120Hz display.
It is expected to retail for $1699 and it features an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260M graphics chip with 1GB
of DDR3 RAM. The G51J’s 15.6-inch LCD is rated at 120Hz and is paired with the USB IR blaster
and the 3D shutter glasses.
ASUS3DNotebook thumb ASUS Launches Worlds First NVIDIA 3D Vision Notebook
"We are extremely excited about bringing the first NVIDIA 3D Vision notebook to
market," said PC Wang, Corporate Vice President & General Manager, Notebook Business
Unit, System Business Group at ASUS.  "NVIDIA and ASUS have a passion for gaming and
cutting-edge technology, and this is another example of how great companies working
together can deliver awesome new platforms to our combined customers."
NVIDIA 3D Vision technology is a combination of high-tech wireless glasses, a wide-range IR emitter,
and advanced software that transforms hundreds of PC games into full stereoscopic 3D experiences.
More than 400 PC games work out of the box with NVIDIA 3D Vision, and recent games such as
Resident Evil 5, Borderlands, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, Batman:
Arkham Asylum, and Star Trek D-A-C are providing gamers with truly immersive gaming
experiences, complete with additional 3D cut scenes and out-of-screen visual
effects.

NVIDIA has worked closely with display manufacturers, including CPT, LG, CMO, MSI and
Samsung, to bring state-of-the-art 120Hz 3D Vision-capable panels to notebook
platforms for 2010. These new displays provide stellar 2D capability with crystal clear
images, but also deliver flicker-free 3D, with support for high definition playback
of 3D games, movies, and photographs.

NVIDIA and ASUS will be demonstrating the NVIDIA 3D Vision ASUS G51J 3D notebook on
press tour and publicly for the first time at the Wine, Dine & Demo Press Event on
Nov. 19th in New York City. For more information about Wine, Dine & Demo, please
visit www.pepcom.com.

For more information about NVIDIA 3D Vision technology, please visit:
www.nvidia.com/3DVision.

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